Abstract
In the present study, tensile properties, plastic flow behaviour and impact toughness of Nickel free High Nitrogen Austenitic Stainless Steels (NFHNSS) were evaluated under solution annealed and aged condition (at 700 oC, 800 oC and 900 oC for 14 hours). Plastic flow behaviour was analyzed using Holloman and Ludwigson flow equations. Samples in solution annealed and aged conditions exhibited a flow transition behaviour. Ludwigson flow equation produces best fit for flow transition behaviour. Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) investigations of NFHNSS samples after tensile test revealed dislocation network and planar arrangement of dislocations adjancent to Grain Boundaries (GB) in the solution annealing and aged conditions respectively. Plastic deformation of NFHNSS occurs by a combination of planar glide and twinning. Impact energy was significantly higher in solution annealed condition than aged condition. Impact energy values decreased with increasing aging temperature. Precipitation and growth as well as morphology of Cr2N at the GBs reduce the impact energy values significantly. Presence of larger precipitates readily pull out from GB easily than smaller precipitates at low temperatures. Large precipitate, at the GB’s readily pull out at low temperature, compared to slower ones.
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